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The Dallas rapper is motivating the city again with an upcoming mixtape. “I’m coming. No skips,” he says.
The Dallas rapper is motivating the city again with an upcoming mixtape. “I’m coming. No skips,” he says.
Dallas artists such as Alex Irish, Pierce Washington, The Blue Line and more are performing at the inaugural Tacos and Beats in Little Elm.
Portland’s “skinny leg legend” wrapped up his 10th show on his world tour at South Side Ballroom, giving fans both life lessons and political messages.
Free with admission, Dallas fairgoers got to see trailblazing R&B group TLC run through hits like “No Scrubs” and “Unpretty.”
One of the most prolific rapper-producer partnerships is back in Dallas to bask in the limelight of their latest instant classic, Alfredo 2.
The radio station is pressing a brand new 12-track LP made up of local music, featuring Dana Harper, Vandoliers, Midlake and more.
Ice Cube is celebrating 40 years of influence as his tour heads to Fort Worth.
The Dallas rapper didn’t have to pledge in the “sorority” after Beyoncé used his song on the Cowboy Carter Tour.
Erykah Badu and The Alchemist’s first interview together revealed this is more than a one-off for them.
With over twenty years of classics, Lil Wayne officially began his legacy work, and Dallas fans love to see it.
The Dallas artist writes a personal story about climbing the industry ladder and chasing his dreams of becoming a star.
4Batz, real name Neko Bennett, says he went through a lot making this project and that we deserve the world.
New Dallas rapper Hustleman Quise drops a 15-track mixtape featuring Montana 700, Zillionaire Doe and HeadHuncho Amir.
After navigating a male-dominated scene, Clarissa Cross, a.k.a. DJ Dawn, launches She Spins to invest in women.
The rage-rapper is set for a North Texas date at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. We’ll have to see it to believe it.
Before the singer-songwriter heads to Dallas, they talk about their brand of cosmic soul being rooted in universal themes.
Clipse, the Virginia Beach duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, gave us raw and uncut raps for an hour in Deep Ellum.
Erykah Badu and The Cannabinoids spent the night in Deep Ellum, attending Clipse’s show and witnessing hip-hop history.
Breezy Bowl celebrated 20 years of the R&B singer, taking fans through a stuffed, no-filler setlist at Globe Life Field.
Ahead of Saturday’s show at The Alley, Cupid tells us he would “rather be the ‘King of Line Dance’ than the ‘nobody of R&B.'”
Medrick “Medz” Greely is performing at Club Dada to debut his instrumental project live for the first time.
Twin brothers Michael Joe and Show Louis are on the rise after their video with Big Tuck just surpassed 100,000 views.